Course Listing For Master of Fine Arts Courses

  • This course presents an investigation of artistic ideas pertaining to value creation. Topic areas include: artistic development, creativity and the creative process; economic value creation; systematic thinking related to small enterprise models and legal structures; and development of creative artistic projects through individualized planning. Note: Artistic Development Plans will be refined between students and mentors in each subsequent course of the program.

  • This course offers development of tools to understand the dynamics between arts, sciences, and market expressions and related application of creativity. Topic areas include: myths associated with creativity; divergent thinking; entrepreneurial ventures and artistic creations; and identifying markets, structure, demand, and sustainability. Prerequisite: MFA 511

  • This course covers basic enterprise structures and strategies creatively applied to artistic endeavors. Some topic areas include: market planning using creative techniques; arts sponsorships and creative financing; value of creative collaboration; accounting basics and business structures; and synthesizing aspects of creativity and market savvy to create a foundation for blending arts and enhancing artistic value chain market success. Prerequisites: MFA 511 and MFA 512

  • This course focuses on marketplace basics and planning within the context of entrepreneurial behaviors and arts concepts. Topic areas include: creativity, innovation and inventions; dreaming and creativity; connections between art expressions and intellectual property rights; the art of practice; multiple expressions of primary and secondary art forms; entrepreneurial behaviors; and deliberate ethics. Prerequisites: MFA 511, MFA 512, and MFA 521

  • Virtual residencies span a total of ten days and are based on artistic problem solving within the context of an actual entrepreneurial endeavor. Every virtual residency will have a different entrepreneurial endeavor to resolve.

  • Virtual residencies span a total of ten days days and are based on artistic problem solving within the context of an actual entrepreneurial endeavor. Every virtual residency will have a different entrepreneurial endeavor to resolve.

  • Pre-assigned readings and videos prepare students for participation in on-campus residencies that span a total of ten days. Residencies include seminars, lectures, and panel discussions on a variety of topics relating to art, creativity, and entrepreneurship. Topics will vary with each residency and will also provide student with opportunities for networking.

  • Pre-assigned readings and videos prepare students for participation in on-campus residencies that span a total of ten days. Residencies include seminars, lectures, and panel discussions on a variety of topics relating to art, creativity, and entrepreneurship. Topics will vary with each residency and will also provide student with opportunities for networking.

  • This course covers creative integration of elements of technology to reflect target markets and aid sustainability, growth, and the art itself. Topic areas include: technology as a means to promote enterprise growth and showcase artistic products; art, new media and entrepreneurial planning using creative problem solving; perceptions of success and failure; risk assessment in the marketplace and artistic design. Prerequisites: MFA 511, MFA 512, and MFA 521, and MFA 522

  • This course covers the inter-relationship of markets, people, planet, and art in relationship to assessing value. Topic areas include: art management utilizing technology; creative use of technology; integrate new media and new art; creativity in a structured environment; value of enterprise and portfolios; creativity in the context of leadership, culture and productivity; strategic and exit planning. Prerequisite: MFA 511, MFA 512, MFA 521, MFA 522, and MFA 611

  • This course encompasses creative thinking applied to enterprise strategies, art, and self-reflection. Topics include: connections between art, expressions, and intellectual property rights; creativity and strategic planning; emerging creative class; creation and delivery of an enterprise pitch; entrepreneurial behaviors; enterprise scale structures; deliberate ethics; and applying pedagogy to teaching creativity, art, and value creation to others. Prerequisites: MFA 511, MFA 512, MFA 521, MFA 522, MFA 611, and MFA 612.

  • This course includes completion of a thesis based on research that is applied to a final artistic project. A mentor team and the program director must approve the draft and presentation. Specific requirements listed within the course syllabus. Prerequisites: MFA 511, MFA 512, MFA 521, MFA 522, MFA 611, MFA 612, and MFA 621